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[[Image:Rogers_Vocational_School_cornerstone.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Rogers Vocational School cornerstone]]
[[Image:Rogers_Vocational_School_cornerstone.jpg|left|thumb|200px|1967 Plaque]]
[[Image:Rogers_Vocational_School_plaque.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Rogers Vocational School plaque]]
[[Image:Rogers_Vocational_School_plaque.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Rogers Vocational School plaque]]


The '''George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center''' (formerly '''Gardendale Area Vocational School''') was a vocational school formerly located at 800 [[Main Street Gardendale|Main Street]] in [[Gardendale]].
The '''George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center''' (formerly '''Gardendale Area Vocational School''') was a vocational school formerly located at 800 [[Main Street (Gardendale)|Main Street]] in [[Gardendale]].


It was constructed in [[1967]] adjacent to [[Gardendale High School]]. [[Wilmot Douglas]] was the architect, and [[John O. Freeman]] was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.
It was constructed in [[1967]] adjacent to [[Gardendale High School]]. [[Wilmot Douglas]] was the architect, and [[John O. Freeman]] was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.
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==References==
==References==
* Staff (December 16, 1970) "Gardendale School Name Changed" {{NJN}}
* Jones, Pauline Parker (1976), ''This is Gardendale''.
* Jones, Pauline Parker (1976), ''This is Gardendale''.



Latest revision as of 17:34, 7 July 2018

1967 Plaque
Rogers Vocational School plaque

The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.

It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.

The first classes were held in September 1968 with 55 faculty members and 900 students. The facility was formally dedicated on January 10, 1969.

The building was renamed on November 17, 1970 in honor of George M. Rogers for his service on the Jefferson County Board of Education.

It has now been demolished to make way for soccer and baseball fields as well as student parking at the new high school.

References

  • Staff (December 16, 1970) "Gardendale School Name Changed" North Jefferson News
  • Jones, Pauline Parker (1976), This is Gardendale.